Population and fertility by age and sex for 195 countries and territories, 1950–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
Date
2018-11-10Author
Murray, Christopher JL
Callender, Charlton SKH
Kulikoff, Xie Rachel
Srinivasan, Vinay
Abate, Degu
Hassen Abate, Kalkidan
Abay, Solomon M
Abbasi, Nooshin
Abbastabar, Hedayat
Abdela, Jemal
Abdelalim, Ahmed
Abdel-Rahman, Omar
Abdi, Alireza
Abdoli, Nasrin
Abdollahpour, Ibrahim
Abdulkader, Rizwan Suliankatchi
Abebe, Haftom Temesgen
Abebe, Molla
Abebe, Zegeye
Abuka Abebo, Teshome
Negesse Abejie, Ayenew
Aboyans, Victor
Abraha, Haftom Niguse
Xavier Abreu, Daisy Maria
Abrham, Aklilu Roba
Abu-Raddad, Laith Jamal
Abu-Rmeileh, Niveen ME
Kokou Accrombessi, Manfred Mario
Acharya, Pawan
Adamu, Abdu A
Adebayo, Oladimeji M
Adedeji, Isaac Akinkunmi
Adekanmbi, Victor
Adetokunboh, Olatunji O
Meressa Adhena, Beyene
Adhikari, Tara Ballav
Adib, Mina G
Kouablan Adou, Arsène
Adsuar, Jose C
Afarideh, Mohsen
Afshin, Ashkan
Agarwal, Gina
Agesa, Kareha M
Aghayan, Sargis Aghasi
Agrawal, Sutapa
Ahmadi, Alireza
Ahmadi, Mehdi
Ahmed, Muktar Beshir
Ahmed, Sayem
Aichour, Amani Nidhal
Aichour, Ibtihel
Eddine Aichour, Miloud Taki
Akanda, Ali S
Akbari, Mohammad Esmaeil
Akibu, Mohammed
Akinyemi, Rufus Olusola
Akinyemiju, Tomi
Akseer, Nadia
Alahdab, Fares
Al-Aly, Ziyad
Alam, Khurshid
Alebel, Animut
Aleman, Alicia V
Addis Alene, Kefyalew
Al-Eyadhy, Ayman
Ali, Raghib
Alijanzadeh, Mehran
Alizadeh-Navaei, Reza
Aljunid, Syed Mohamed
Alkerwi, Ala'a
Alla, François
Allebeck, Peter
Almasi, Ali
Alonso, Jordi
Al-Raddadi, Rajaa M
Alsharif, Ubai
Altirkawi, Khalid
Alvis-Guzman, Nelson
Amare, Azmeraw T
Ammar, Walid
Hamed Anber, Nahla
Andrei, Catalina Liliana
Androudi, Sofia
Animut, Megbaru Debalkie
Ansari, Hossein
Ansha, Mustafa Geleto
T Antonio, Carl Abelardo
Yaw Appiah, Seth Christopher
Aremu, Olatunde
Abera Areri, Habtamu
Arian, Nicholas
Ärnlöv, Johan
Artaman, Al
Aryal, Krishna K
Asayesh, Hamid
Asfaw, Ephrem Tsegay
Weldegebreal Asgedom, Solomon
Assadi, Reza
Mehari Atey, Tesfay Mehari
Atique, Suleman
Atteraya, Madhu Sudhan
Ausloos, Marcel
Avokpaho, Euripide FGA
Awasthi, Ashish
Ayala Quintanilla, Beatriz Paulina
Ayele, Yohanes
Ayer, Rakesh
Ayuk, Tambe B
Azzopardi, Peter S
Babalola, Tesleem Kayode
Babazadeh, Arefeh
Badali, Hamid
Badawi, Alaa
Bali, Ayele Geleto
Banach, Maciej
Barker-Collo, Suzanne Lyn
Bärnighausen, Till Winfried
Barrero, Lope H
Basaleem, Huda
Bassat, Quique
Basu, Arindam
Baune, Bernhard T
Wondifraw Baynes, Habtamu
Beghi, Ettore
Behzadifar, Masoud
Behzadifar, Meysam
Bekele, Bayu Begashaw
Belachew, Abate Bekele
Gebreyesus Belay, Aregawi
Belay, Ezra
Belay, Saba Abraham
Belay, Yihalem Abebe
Bell, Michelle L
Bello, Aminu K
Bennett, Derrick A
Bensenor, Isabela M
Bergeron, Gilles
Berhane, Adugnaw
Berman, Adam E
Bernabe, Eduardo
Bernstein, Robert S
Bertolacci, Gregory J
Beuran, Mircea
Bhattarai, Suraj
Bhaumik, Soumyadeep
Bhutta, Zulfiqar A
Biadgo, Belete
Bijani, Ali
Bikbov, Boris
Bililign, Nigus
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Background Population estimates underpin demographic and epidemiological research and are used to track progress on numerous international indicators of health and development. To date, internationally available estimates of population and fertility, although useful, have not been produced with transparent and replicable methods and do not use standardised estimates of mortality. We present single-calendar year and single-year of age estimates of fertility and population by sex with standardised and replicable methods.
Methods We estimated population in 195 locations by single year of age and single calendar year from 1950 to 2017 with standardised and replicable methods. We based the estimates on the demographic balancing equation, with inputs of fertility, mortality, population, and migration data. Fertility data came from 7817 location-years of vital registration data, 429 surveys reporting complete birth histories, and 977 surveys and censuses reporting summary birth histories. We estimated age-specific fertility rates (ASFRs; the annual number of livebirths to women of a specified age group per 1000 women in that age group) by use of spatiotemporal Gaussian process regression and used the ASFRs to estimate total fertility rates (TFRs; the average number of children a woman would bear if she survived through the end of the reproductive age span [age 10–54 years] and experienced at each age a particular set of ASFRs observed in the year of interest). Because of sparse data, fertility at ages 10–14 years and 50–54 years was estimated from data on fertility in women aged 15–19 years and 45–49 years, through use of linear regression. Age-specific mortality data came from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2017 estimates. Data on population came from 1257 censuses and 761 population registry location-years and were adjusted for underenumeration and age misreporting with standard demographic methods. Migration was estimated with the GBD Bayesian demographic balancing model, after incorporating information about refugee migration into the model prior. Final population estimates used the cohort-component method of population projection, with inputs of fertility, mortality, and migration data. Population uncertainty was estimated by use of out-of-sample predictive validity testing. With these data, we estimated the trends in population by age and sex and in fertility by age between 1950 and 2017 in 195 countries and territories.